Broken Hill Airport Daily Summaries

December 2024
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date min to 9am anomaly max from 9am anomaly rain to 9am  
°C °C °C °C mm
Sun 01/12/2024 15.2 -2.1 33.3 +1.6 0.0  
Mon 02/12/2024 20.5 +3.2 30.1 -1.6 0.0  
Tue 03/12/2024 21.0 +3.7 33.8 +2.1 8.2  
Wed 04/12/2024 16.4 -0.9 33.3 +1.6 2.0  
Thu 05/12/2024 22.0 +4.7 39.3 +7.6 0.0  
Fri 06/12/2024 27.6 +10.3 39.1 +7.4 0.0  
Sat 07/12/2024 23.9 +6.6 38.7 +7.0 0.0  
Sun 08/12/2024 14.5 -2.8 29.3 -2.4 4.4  
Mon 09/12/2024 17.3 +0.0 32.1 +0.4 0.0  
Tue 10/12/2024 17.3 +0.0 32.5 +0.8 0.0  
Wed 11/12/2024 15.1 -2.2 30.3 -1.4 0.0  
Thu 12/12/2024 15.4 -1.9 33.3 +1.6 0.0  
Fri 13/12/2024 16.1 -1.2 35.2 +3.5 0.0  
Sat 14/12/2024 20.0 +2.7 38.6 +6.9 0.0  
 
December 2024 Average 18.7 +1.4 34.2 +2.5    
Dec 1960-2023 Average 17.3   31.7      
Dec 1960-2023 Highest 31.3 24th 2009 45.6 20th 2019    
Dec 1960-2023 Lowest 0.3 2nd 1995 17.4 15th 2016    
 
December 2024 Total         14.6 3 day(s)
Dec 1950-2023 Average Total         21.3 3.4 day(s)
Dec 1950-2023 Wettest Total         106.1 1975
Dec 1950-2023 Wettest 24hr Total         49.8 27th 1962
Dec 1950-2023 Driest Total         0.0 2019
 
Jan-Dec 2024 Total         358.4 64 day(s)
Jan-Dec 1947-2024 Average Total         253.3 50.7 day(s)
 
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Station Details

BROKEN HILL AIRPORT AWS
Lower Western, New South Wales/ACT
32.0012°S 141.4694°E 282m AMSL
Commenced 1947

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